05/28/2022
Walter Clinic has been researching effective treatments for incurable health issues for over 20 years. Among the patients, there were many cases of uncontrolled diabetes. Because we already had experiences in treating many chronic illnesses, we were able to establish an effective treatment protocol for uncontrolled diabetes based on those experiences. Here is a typical treatment case of Uncontrolled Diabetes. Please visit our website for more info: goodlifeagain.com
< Case 2015B >
1. Patient profile: Female 36 yrs old, Lives in MB Canada
2. Health issues:
- Diabetes (Diagnosed in 2001, wearing insulin pump, Protein in urine. Without the insulin pump, her HbA1c number sometimes exceeds 30, and the number is not stable and fluctuates even with the insulin pump on. )
- High blood pressure (blood pressure are fluctuating with no particular reason.)
- Poor digestion with celiac disease
- High thyroid number
- Other unexplained health issues
3. Treatment
1) Nov. 14, 2015: After diagnosis, I concluded that the first goal of treatment was to restore her digestive function. Instructions on lifestyle, exercise, and food guideline were given. No treatment performed at 1st session except the instructions. Generally, it is difficult for people with diabetes to change their lifestyle. Therefore, I thought it would be difficult for her to follow my instructions. That was reason that I gave her only instructions. Next meeting was 2 weeks later. I was going to start treatment if she faithfully followed my instructions; otherwise I wouldn't continue her treatment.
2) Nov. 28, 2015: Contrary to my expectation, she sincerely followed my instructions. So I decided to continue treatment.
3) Dec. 18, 2025: Since treatment started, her glucose and blood pressure levels have not been fluctuated as before and maintained stable. She fully understood my treatment philosophy and direction, and was very satisfied with the progress.
4) Jan 08, 2016: For last two weeks, her sugar level (HbA1c) has never been over 11 and has been stable. Blood pressure was also stable within normal range.
5) Jan 21, 2016: For the last two weeks, her sugar level averaged between 4 and 7, and never exceeded 9.
6) Feb 05, 2016: New blood work showed that iron, bilirubin, CK, and IGA were still out of normal range as before.
7) Feb. 18, 2016: Her bowel movements are getting better 2 or 3 times a day, stools in good shape and no stomach pains.
8) April 01, 2016: The symptoms of cold hands and feet have not improved yet. Her bowel movements are twice a day and no stomach issues. The sugar level never went above 7. Blood pressure levels are no longer an issue.
9) April 15, 2016: Her bowel movement is 1 or 2 times a day. The sugar levels are always 5 to 7.
10) April 19, 2016: Since other main health issues have been solved, I decide to solve her celiac problem at the same time. A new blood test showed that her total bilirubin number improved from 30 to 25 (normal range: 5-21). Due to no previous record of other items given, no comparison was possible.
10) May 13, 2016: Occasionally, the sugar level dropped below 3. I advised her to see her doctor to decrease dosage of insulin pump to avoid low sugar level.
11) May 27, 2016: She reports to her doctor that sugar levels sometimes drop below 3, and the doctor adjusted the insulin pump by lowering the injection level.
12) July 28, 2016: Although the doctor adjusted insulin level before, since the sugar level keeps dropping below 3 again, the doctor adjusts the insulin pump injection level lowered again. The doctor keep did this procedure several times to prevent too low sugar numbers.
13) Aug. 05, 2016: She had irregular period issues for a long time, now she said she has regular period, and she was very happy with that.
14) Oct. 14, 2016: She had stressful time last month. Although she had not received treatment for two weeks, she found that her diabetes level had remained in normal range. Bowel movement was also normal.
15) Dec. 15, 2016: Together with her, we evaluated the result of treatment over the past year. First, the sugar number (HbA1c)is always kept stable from 5 to 6 although insulin injection was lowered several times. Her blood pressure level is also kept stable. Her celiac problem is resolved. Her bowel movement is normal. And all parts of the body seem to be operating normally. She was very satisfied with the results of her treatment so far.
16) Feb. 03, 2017: Overall evaluation of 1 year and 2 months of treatment:
- Celiac disease has resolved
- Blood pressure problem has resolved.
- New blood work showed Thyroid level is now in normal range: 3.3 ( 5.3 on Dec 2015, 4.x on Nov 2016).
- No digestive problems. Almost all issues have been resolved, but the feet are still cold. Hands are warm though.
- All numbers on blood work are normal including Bilirubin and IgA.
4. Since then, she does not have regular treatment, but her diabetes level has always been maintained below 7, usually 5 to 6. About two years ago, she contacted me that she switched to a new insulin pump and the insulin dose had been adjusted to the lowest level.
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